Soldier Warns Reporter "They're Coming" Live on Air – False Alarm in Violent Jalisco Zone

Soldier Warns Reporter "They're Coming" Live on Air – False Alarm in Violent Jalisco Zone

 


Here's a summary in English of the X post you linked (from @AlertaMundoNews

, posted Feb 25, 2026):The viral video shows a Mexican Army soldier interrupting a female reporter (from Canal 13 Guadalajara, reporting live in Puerto Vallarta amid a wave of recent violence in the region) during a live broadcast. He quietly but urgently tells her something like "ya vienen" ("they're coming") and warns her to leave the area immediately because an attack/ambush is supposedly about to happen.The clip gained massive traction: over 1.1 million views, 22k+ likes, thousands of reposts/bookmarks, and sparked a lot of reactions.Key points from the thread and replies:It turned out to be a false alarm — no attack actually occurred right then.

The official Canal 13 account clarified: "The Mexican Army elements warned her of the possible event during the live link… Fortunately, it was all a false alarm."

Many commenters believe the soldier just wanted her (and the camera crew) to move away politely so they wouldn't interfere, film sensitive military positions, or become potential targets/exposure risks. Common jokes/phrases in replies: "He just said it so she'd get the hell out of there ", "A polite way of saying 'move aside'", "He pixelated her chest but not the warning", etc.

Some full-context clips shared in replies show more of the scene — it looks like the soldier is being protective/courteous rather than panicked.

Broader discussion ties into ongoing cartel-related violence in Jalisco (where Puerto Vallarta is located), journalist safety in high-risk zones, and how the military interacts with media during operations.


Overall, what initially looked like a dramatic "they're coming right now!" warning became more of a "please leave for your own safety / to stop filming here" moment once context came out. The politeness of the soldier ("eh, ya vienen allá…") even became a meme in some replies.If you'd like me to pull up related images, check a specific follow-up post, or search for more recent updates on the incident, let me know!

 

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